Showing posts with label deaflympics 2009. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deaflympics 2009. Show all posts

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Day 3 in Taipei Deaflympics

Singapore Flag is hung up there because we have an Ivan Mok fighter!





Coach Brian giving Player Ivan some scoring tips

Player Ivan (in blue) delivered and scored a beautiful turning kick










Gold: Turkey
Silver: Russia

Bronze: Hong Kong & Great Britian



Ivan Mok's (in blue) score
1st round : 0-2 lower by 2 points



By 2nd round : 3-3 tie (Ivan went all out, listen to Brian Sir's instruction and scored 3 points in 1 round!)



3rd round : Ivan played defensive, but it was more difficult to catch the opponent offguard this time, opponent won by 1 points, (3-4)



Sorry...no video cos it was confiscated for safe-keeping by the security at the entrance =(



Stay tuned for more photo

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Day 2 in Taipei Deaflympics

Official Deaflympics Player, Ivan Mok!


Final training at the official ground before tomorrow's competition

"Here I come"


Lots of self-disciplined:
Warming up on his own




































Mission Completed!



(Brian Sir, the official coach, had to be in a technical meeting that clashes with the final training timetable allocated to Singapore)

Friday, September 4, 2009

Day 1 in Taipei Deaflympics










3 Sep, early 7.45am, Ivan and Brian Sir were sent off by Zenders representatives:
~ Mr & Mrs Mok
~ Jason Mok & Kareen Lim
~ Benjamin Teo
~ Kingston Mok
~ Genevieve Gan
~ Serene Lim
~ Winnie Soo









We were first greeted with Deaflympics in the China Airline plane greeting...





Then, even the drinks they serve reminds us the importance of our support!




The design of the emblem for the 21st Summer Deaflympics Taipei 2009 incorporates the following 3 elements: the Chinese character for north "bei" representing the host city Taipei, an ear representing the Deaflympics, and a figure representing the athletes. These 3 elements come together to form simple, flowing calligraphic lines that create a sense of dashing forward, while cleverly evoking the image of a running man. The lively emblem symbolizes Taiwan's undying vitality as well as the courageous spirit of deaf athletes as they meet the challenges of the competition.

The 21st Summer Deaflympics Taipei 2009 has adopted as its mascot the lively Taipei green tree frog (Rhacophorus taipeianus). While it is the tinest of Taiwan's eight indigenous species of frogs, it is remarkable for its ability to jump long distances. Similarly, although Taiwan is a small island nation, it has impressed the world with its economic power, springing to new heights.

Long schedule of transit between meetings, trainings & ceremony...
Deaflympics, WE ARE READY! (photo: Elaine/SADEAF, Ivan/Deaflympics Player representing Singapore, Geraldine/Ivan's mother, 3 volunteers at the transit)